24 Grocery Items to Stockpile During Holiday Sales

Starting in November, grocery stores will put holiday grocery items on sale at the lowest price of the year. These are items that can be used all year and not just during the holiday season so it only makes sense to take advantage of the rock bottom prices to stock your pantry. These items normally go on sale twice per year, once in November/December and then again in the Spring around March/April for Easter.

This means that in order to save the most money you should be stockpiling these items during each sales cycle (if you have the space). In order to do this you will need to think ahead a little bit. Take a little time to figure out how much you need per month per item and multiply that by 6 which will equal your 6 month supply total. So if you go through one 5lb bag of flour per month, then you will need to purchase 6 bags of flour to last until the next sale in the Spring.

In order to save even more money, you may consider clipping coupons that go along with sales or taking advantage of rebate apps such as IBOTTA where you can get cash back on grocery purchases.

Below is a list of the items that you should be stocking up on. Things like butter, chocolate chips, turkey and even diced onions can be frozen and kept for months. I’ve added stock up price points to look for, but these will vary depending on where you live, what stores you have access too, whether or not you are using coupons, etc.

Your pinnable pictures are beautiful. I just grabbed name brand canned green beans, corn and chicken broth for 49 cents each. I also grabbed butter for 1.99 each. I can't beat these sales, and freeze them when I can.

Bags of fresh cranberries can be popped right in the freezer. Butternut squash can be peeled, cut in chunks and frozen. Fresh mushrooms can be frozen as well. I just clean and slice them first. All go on sale throughout the holiday time frame and it's nice to stock up!

Too bad we can't stock pile on Eggs! Haha! Prices have fallen so low the past month ( 38 cents a dozen ) But it is a great savings right now for all the baked goods I do for Thanksgiving and Christmas. 😊👏🏻

I've tried freezing eggs when my chickens were over-producing but they came out rubbery. The only way I've heard it can be done is to beat them with salt or sugar to stabilize them for freezing. Of course, you would need to label them so you know which to pull out depending on how you were going to use them! I haven't tried doing that since I didn't want to waste them again if it didn't work.

I would add Cranberries to your list. At the Aldi's near me, I purchased 10 bags of Cranberries this week at $.79 per bag. They probably will go up some in price over the next few week but they are always less than Kroger's. They freeze well. I like to cook Cranberries in my oatmeal. I really enjoy your blog!

I stock up on extracts and holiday sprinkles. I bake a lot during the holidays and give trays to co workers and friends. After Christmas, I purchase my trays and candy containers for the following year. I save at least 75%. I love your list.

Candy canes! I like to use them for hot chocolate stirrers. I crush them for cupcake / cake topping. I also picked up some canned pie filling and just regular canned punpkin. We like pumpkin bread and we make dog treats with pumpkin and oats. Coffee holiday blends usually stay fresh stored in the freezer.

Don't forget candied fruit, if you have uses for it. Glaceed green and red cherries, for instance. And colored sugar for cookies, etc. I'd love to store chocolate chips, but they wind up being stored on my hips!

Whole cranberries are also incredibly cheap right after Christmas. I have often paid .25 per bag (like 10 0z) you can put the whole bag in the freezer to use whenever, or use them to make canned cranberry sauce or juice and dried cranberries. Smells wonderful, and tastes even better.

Hi I usually see good prices on foil wrap, parchment, wax paper as well as disposable foil pans and plastic food storage containers. I buy extra for wrapping,storing and giving food and bake goods. Plus we all use these things throughout the year. Also canned broths and stock are usually good buys around the holidays. I keep extra on hand so in case my homemade stock supply gets low I'm not caught without any.

Yes, I love purchasing paper products/foil pans and baggies after Christmas on the clearance aisle...I don't care if my ziplocks are clear or green! Got several rolls of parchment paper and ziplocks in Christmas clearance last year and it was the same stuff on the shelves in the paper aisle for much higher cost.

Watch the clearance aisles after the holidays for even deeper discounts. I have picked up great deals on canned goods and many other items. When red and green decorating sugar and sprinkles are marked way down think about Valentines Day or St Patrick's Day!